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Information Technology and Disabilities (ITD) Journal


Information Technology and Disabilities (ITD) is a refereed journal devoted to the practical and theoretical issues surrounding the development and effective use of new and emerging technologies by computer users with disabilities.

Founded by EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information), ITD will feature articles on issues affecting educators (K through college), librarians, adaptive technology trainers, rehabilitation counselors, human resources professionals, and developers of adaptive computer hardware and software products.

In addition to refereed, in-depth feature articles on issues of concern to their target audience, ITD will feature a number of regular departments, each edited by an expert in the field.

 


FREE Moon Facts & Classroom Activities

What did we learn about the moon from the Apollo, Clementine, and Lunar Prospector programs? Find out from the NASA educational wallsheet "Once and Future Moon."

Moon facts, classroom activities and the top ten scientific discoveries made during Apollo exploration of the Moon are all included in the resource available on NASA Spacelink.

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Online Self-Assessment Tool: Preparing Teachers to Use Technology

Teacher Preparation: STaR ChartThe CEO Forum on Education & Technology has created a self-assessment tool designed to help schools, colleges, & departments of education assess their readiness in preparing tomorrow's teachers to use technology.

This tool, the Technology & Readiness (STaR) chart, is an online, multiple-choice questionnaire that provides instant feedback about the readiness of your teacher preparation program.


Unique Opportunity: Explore Cyberspace

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to explore the unknown? Well, you might have found your chance in the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

The Berkman Center is a research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development.

The Center is a network of teaching and research faculty from Harvard Law School and elsewhere -- as well as students, fellows, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and virtual architects working to identify and engage the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace. All of the Center's series are FREE and open to the public, but registration may be limited.


Fight Back Against Plagiarism

Say NO to PlagiarismThe purpose of this service is to ensure term papers, essays, and manuscripts, which are submitted as a requirement for a university or college course, are never plagiarized.

This means papers will never again be recirculated/recycled every year, papers will not be copied from one class and used for a different class, papers from one university will not find their way to another university course, and papers acquired from the Internet will NEVER be used to fulfill a course requirement.

 

Re-designed - Seamless PBS

PBSThe newly re-designed PBS Online website boasts 85,000 pages of original materials, and the capability to connect you directly to your local public broadcasting member station through the Station Finder <http://www.pbs.org/stationfinder>, and the opportunity to customize your PBS Online experience with your local member station.

Visitors can browse television schedules, explore local content and enjoy the online offerings of over 300 stations across the country.


Online Guide to Videoconferencing

This online guide is designed to help teachers, librarians, and students use videoconferencing technology. If you're new to videconferencing, this site will provide the background you need to get started.

Experienced videoconferencers will find ideas, strategies, and checklists to help improve the quality of their videoconferencing.


The Online Chronicle of
Distance Education and Communication

The Online Chronicle of Distance Education and Communication is the electronic source for information about distance education produced by Nova Southeastern University. The Chronicle appears quarterly and provides an information exchange related to distance education and online communication.

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Issues and Answers Regarding
Development Delivery of Distance Ed Courses

The rapid growth of technology is impacting every facet of life as we embark on a new century. There are few institutions unaffected by its presence. Universities, businesses, and individuals are grappling with the best way to harness technologies' promise of meeting individual needs at lightening speed.

 

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The American Journal of Distance Education is designed for professional trainers; teachers in schools, colleges, and universities; researchers; adult educators; and other specialists in education and communications.

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Teaching Online

Do you want to help your students? Are you teaching online? Do you want to find out what characteristics your students should possess to be successful?

Take a look at the quiz to get the inside scoop on what your students need to understand about taking courses online.

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On-line Colleges and Universities: Technological Feasible -- But Are They Educationally Sound?

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Take the FREE Orientation to Online Learning Penn State Offers through its World Campus

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